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Word comes from Ed Kohler of The Deets blog saying the Star Tribune interviewed him yesterday about the issue of unwanted phone book dumping; which Ed calls "phone book spam."
Hopefully this issue will gain a higher profile in the near future. I've mentioned it to Mayor Rybak each and every time I've seen him, and I hope he does something soon.
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3 comments:
Sure, right after he gets rid of the panhandlers.
I'll take panhandlers over phone book dumping. Panhandlers aren't causing deforestation.
Well, If deforestation is a concern then lets definitely start recycling ALL the Demo Materials that the city is so fond of shoveling into the landfills.
Better yet, lets help the economy by training and paying the unemployed to fix and maintain these homes.
Then we can get rid of deforestation and panhandlers -LOL
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